In theological and philosophical analysis of divine eternity today there are debates about whether the notion of a âtimelessâ or âatemporalâ God coheres with a Christian understanding of creation and divine action in time. In this article I seek to illumine the coherence of Godâs transcendence of time and his presence and action in time by analyzing the concept of motion and the role it might play in an account of divine action and divine eternity. This will involve considering the reflections of some major authors of the Christian tradition on divine eternity and divine action and then exploring how those reflections are rooted in scriptural teaching on God and his relationship to the world. After describing how a right understanding of divine action bears on our understanding of Godâs eternity, I will then suggest some specific ways in which this approach can shed light on the nature of Godâs action in creation and providence.
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In theological and philosophical analysis of divine eternity today there are debates about whether the notion of a âtimelessâ or âatemporalâ God coheres with a Christian understanding of creation and divine action in time. In this article I seek to illumine the coherence of Godâs transcendence of time and his presence and action in time by analyzing the concept of motion and the role it might play in an account of divine action and divine eternity. This will involve considering the reflections of some major authors of the Christian tradition on divine eternity and divine action and then exploring how those reflections are rooted in scriptural teaching on God and his relationship to the world. After describing how a right understanding of divine action bears on our understanding of Godâs eternity, I will then suggest some specific ways in which this approach can shed light on the nature of Godâs action in creation and providence.
| å ¨é¨æé´ | è¿å»ä¸å¹´ | è¿å»30天 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| æè¦æµè§æ¬¡æ° | 733 | 89 | 16 |
| å ¨ææµè§æ¬¡æ° | 355 | 3 | 1 |
| PDFä¸è½½æ¬¡æ° | 207 | 8 | 3 |